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Dale E. Carman

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Dale E. Carman
1966 - 2020

Total: $320.00

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Dale E. Carman was born on March 11, 1966 in Pekin, Il and passed from this life on Friday September 4, 2020 at Clarity Hospice at The Crossing.
He was a resident of Meadville, MS and retired from Union Pacific Railroad, he was a member of American Cowboys, various Riding Clubs, Norco Spillway Riders and Crosby Baptist Church. He enjoyed collecting old coins, Coke memorabilia and number puzzles. His passion was time spent with family and friends and riding his horse.
He is preceded in death by Elsie Harmon, Richard and Marian Carman, and Fannie Ray Clifford.
Survivors include his wife Sharon C. Carman; children Bryan Badeaux, Erin Blanchard, Brad Blanchard, Heath Blanchard and Dustan Ellingwood; parents Lanny and Virginia Carman; siblings Marrian McCord, Terry Carman (Lori), Glenn Carman (Tracy), Joel Carman (Kristin), also survived by 5 grandchildren, animal companions Cisco, Hedi, Autumn, Tessa, Bently and Royce; also a host of nieces and nephews
Melisa
$100.00
September 8, 2020
Chasity Richert
$20.00
September 8, 2020
David & Katrina Corner
$100.00
September 8, 2020
Leon Henry
$50.00
September 8, 2020
Dan Delaney
$50.00
September 8, 2020
Melisa
September 8, 2020
Dale & Sharon welcomed me into their home two years ago after I had to say goodbye to my beloved pet and was struggling with depression. My time with them helped me to learn to enjoy life again and not to take life’s little moments for granted. Dale will be missed. Prayers 🙏
Danny
September 8, 2020
Dale and I grew up together. Looking back over our lives this still doesn’t seem real. Climb that high mountain Dale. We will be joining you again one day.
Jan Mayard
September 9, 2020
Sharon you are in our prayers
Janet and Brian Long
September 9, 2020
We are so sorry for your loss. You are in our prayers.
Tami Istre
September 9, 2020
Sorry for your loss.
Kate Pinion
September 10, 2020
So sad that Dale had to leave us so soon, but relieved that he didn’t have to suffer. Sharon, you are such a strong and determined woman, you will continue on with those plane that you and Dale made together, I know you will. What I remember most about Dale, is that no matter what project he was working on, or emergency repair he undertook, he was always pleasant, polite, kind to me. No matter what. He was like an adopted brother-in-law.

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